Online Organizing & Making Social Media Count

Wednesday, January 16, 2013 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EST)

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My organization is paying for me to attend

Payment is based on the organization’s budget.
Organizations with budgets over $500,000? Pay $60.
Organizations with budgets between $50,000 - $500,000? Pay $40.
Organizations with budgets under $50,000? Pay $20.

Register now and bring cash on the day. Fees are based on the sliding scale outlined in the "I am paying to attend" and the "My organization is paying me to attend" ticket descriptions.

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I am a member of a sponsoring group

University of Toronto undergraduate and graduate students, Earthroots members, No One Is Illegal Toronto members, and Greenpeace and OPIRG Toronto volunteers can choose to attend Tools for Change workshops for free or on a donation basis. Contact us if your group is interested in being a Tools for Change sponsor.

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I need a scholarship

For those who can't afford to attend. We approve scholarships a week before the workshop. Wage earners should apply for another ticket type. If you are with an organization with a budget of $10K or more please ask the organization to pay for your ticket before applying for a scholarship.

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REGISTRATION IS NOW FULL. PLEASE ENSURE TO REGISTER WELL IN ADVANCE IF YOU PLAN TO ATTEND TOOLS FOR CHANGE WORKSHOPS.

This workshop explores how to do effective online campaigning & maximize social media strategies in your projects and campaigns. Participants will explore the benefits and challenges of different online and social media tools, be given useful information about managing online campaigns & social media platforms as well as mobilizing different audiences and tracking results

Trainer: Anil Kanji works as the Supporter Communications Coordinator for Greenpeace Canada, with a focus on digital mobilisation, storytelling, and fundraising. Anil has over 16 years if communications and marketing experience in both the for-profit and no-profit sectors. He has trained with the New Organizing Institute, SmartMeme, and is part of the global Web of Change community.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM (EST)

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Tools for Change

A project of OPIRG Toronto, Earthroots, Greenpeace Canada, OPIRG York, and the Community Action Centre of the Student Association at George Brown College, Tools for Change helps you develop skills to champion social, economic, and environmental justice. We host over 20 workshops a year. Workshop costs range from $20 to $50. Scholarships available.

Interested in Tools for Change delivering a speaking engagement, capacity building program, or workshop tailored to your organization's needs? Contact us at tools.change@gmail.com.